Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, Kevin Bigley, and Allegra Edwards share their emotional reactions to reading the final scripts for Upload.

Mama’s Geeky had the honor of attending San Diego Comic-Con 2025 where we participated in a roundtable interview with the cast of Upload for the fourth and final season. Series stars Robbie Amell (Nathan), Andy Allo (Nora), Kevin Bigley (Luke), and Allegra Edwards (Ingrid) were all on hand to discuss the show’s final four episodes.
We spoke with the cast about the series finale, their characters’ emotional journeys, and the hilarious-but-horrific “hug suit.” They also discussed their favorite memories from the past four seasons. For a deeper dive into everything, be sure to watch the full video interview for more details!
Upload Cast On Their Reactions to Reading the Final Scripts

Robbie Amell: “The table read was fun because you get to get a little bit of the emotion out there. And you know when Luke sacrifices himself, you’re already getting choked up. And then the goodbye scene with Nathan and Nora… It was one of those scenes where instead of having to try to cry, I’m trying not to cry and not to be a mess just because it’s such an honest scene and it’s written so well. I think the whole arc of Nathan. Him starting off as this arrogant douchebag and learning from Nora and falling in love with her. And by the end, he’s just been through so much. I think he just wants… it’s that whole, ‘If you love something enough you let it go.’ He just wants Nora to be free and give her a chance to live her life and have something that he can’t give her. He got everything that he could get from her and from that relationship, and he just wants her to be free and be able to live her own life.”

Andy Allo: “I think it was heartbreaking but hopeful. And I think for Nora, just getting to… I think season 3 she really got to experience what it’d be like to have a dream, especially like being a lawyer and getting a taste of that, like, ‘Oh, I can do something else.’ And I think Nathan got to see that, and then for this last season, her almost getting his approval of, like, ‘Hey, you can have a life. It doesn’t have to be all about me or whatever, you know, and don’t let our love hinder you.’ I think that was really special and I think so relatable in a lot of ways. Sometimes that’s not possible or the timing is off or whatever. I think it’s just so relatable and heartbreaking but hopeful.”

Kevin Bigley: “The ending for my character was perfect because he always wanted to live for something and fight for something. And here he has erected this man onto a pedestal as well as his friends. And now he has something to die… he has a second chance to die in a show that’s about trying to prolong and not mourn and not die. So here he can sacrifice himself for someone and something and everything so much bigger than himself. So he gets the actual soldier’s passage which feels very profound and thematically complete for this character.”

Allegra Edwards: “I feel like from the beginning it’s felt like Nathan and Ingrid have been doomed. I think that their happy ending is happy, but it’s not what either of them pictured, I don’t think. I think there is still a cost in the loop of it all. And I do think Ingrid would still probably have her own grief about real Nathan. I think all of these characters have found a way to separate the two Nathans as two individual people. So they’ve all suffered a loss. I don’t know if it’s totally happy, but it’s better than she certainly deserves, and maybe she deserves it by now.”
All episodes of Upload are now streaming on Prime Video. Be sure to check out our full video interview for more from the cast!
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